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i still have businesses in china that i cannot stay away from. this is good for businessmen like me. property and road building empire. she has a daughter in the mel bourne but is keen on the new visa to get them all residency. >> i particularly like the climate here. the winter is very cold. it's hard to feel comfortable. >> the new on immigration policy for australia means new clients. >> migrants are looking for options. it is a political and social climate in their country of origin that gives them an option to migrate to an alternative destinations. >> australia has long had high levels of chinese emigration. what has changed is the type of emigration and. it is not only people wanting to work and earn a life in places like these, but increasingly they're coming to australia to send their fortune back home. al-jazeera, sydney. thealaysia is requiring release of the philippine fighters who took over a coastal month. last they say the land is theirs. they have issued the ultimatum. >> they must lay down weapons and surrender. forced tobe surre
i still have businesses in china that i cannot stay away from. this is good for businessmen like me. property and road building empire. she has a daughter in the mel bourne but is keen on the new visa to get them all residency. >> i particularly like the climate here. the winter is very cold. it's hard to feel comfortable. >> the new on immigration policy for australia means new clients. >> migrants are looking for options. it is a political and social climate in their country...
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and china. >> jack lew's obama's treasury secretary just completed a two- day china trip in which he warned the chinese about cyber attacks. china's new premier listened but refused to acknowledge the chinese government's role in rehearsing cyber sabotage. >> john, this is where you have to retaliate. we go over there and plead with these guys. they're operating by robber barron rules. they manipulate their currency, they do all kinds of rogue state things in commerce. you have to hit them with some sanctions. >> right. and to reinforce what you said, given that the new president has endorsed china's goal of military supremacy over the united states, it is clear -- is it clear that china is on a war footing? >> no, i don't believe they are on a war footing. they are on a commercial war footing. that's what they are. they're all focused on their domestic economy and growing their domestic economy. by the way, it's working well. they now have an extraordinary technical capability. >> superior to ours? >> at this point in terms of hacking, in terms of controlling -- >> not hacking, cybe
and china. >> jack lew's obama's treasury secretary just completed a two- day china trip in which he warned the chinese about cyber attacks. china's new premier listened but refused to acknowledge the chinese government's role in rehearsing cyber sabotage. >> john, this is where you have to retaliate. we go over there and plead with these guys. they're operating by robber barron rules. they manipulate their currency, they do all kinds of rogue state things in commerce. you have to...
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this sixty minutes video of china's ghost cities is more surreal than anything we've ever seen so this is from business insider and they say this is so real this empty city this giant vast city and you see lots of pictures here that they're totally empty and this is government policy but how much more surreal is it than the same government policies of quantitative easing and buying all these mortgage backed securities from wall street how much more surreal is it that all of our reconstituted meet the people who can make nuggets the now the pool in the ikea only in cakes the horsemeat scandals it's just a surreal the same sort of effect the hollowing out of our you know the integrity of our markets but in the integrity of the food supply yeah those killer cities are just like casper a fellow you know nobody lives there because they just build on the changing model to just be activists to broken windows theory just break all the. you know and then rebuild the other one is a brick all they want to revoke in lieu of this economy and this is what their theory is what the academics say this
this sixty minutes video of china's ghost cities is more surreal than anything we've ever seen so this is from business insider and they say this is so real this empty city this giant vast city and you see lots of pictures here that they're totally empty and this is government policy but how much more surreal is it than the same government policies of quantitative easing and buying all these mortgage backed securities from wall street how much more surreal is it that all of our reconstituted...
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adam: to the united states pressure china? should we be pressuring china to intervene. >> that is that missing link. we have except it on its face chinese promises that they are putting pressure on north korea. cutting off fuel supplies. never again has a repeated that. 's a client state. more forces into the region to counter this new emerging assets only then will it realize that the contract is turng its own security in annual see china put pressure on north korea. >> former state department's senior adviser. we appreciate you being here. >> thank you. adam: other news, new york city will force businesses to a give paid sick leave to workers. should more cities and states follow suit? before you answer the question, we're talking about small businesses. we will debate this issue next because piles of "money" are coming up. ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even
adam: to the united states pressure china? should we be pressuring china to intervene. >> that is that missing link. we have except it on its face chinese promises that they are putting pressure on north korea. cutting off fuel supplies. never again has a repeated that. 's a client state. more forces into the region to counter this new emerging assets only then will it realize that the contract is turng its own security in annual see china put pressure on north korea. >> former...
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in china and india is 200 days of public school instruction. in the united states, why do you think in the united states it is only 180 days? which is drastic if you take between china and india it is 40 plus days a year and if you multiply that from k through 12th grade it is a big disadvantage. islamic there is no wonder they are kicking our butt. they're really isn't. people all the time to talk about what do we need in order to fix education, and in my opinion you have to put every single resource in to solve this problem and the people underestimate their resources of time. and i think that if you look at the schools in this country that do this, whether the traditional public schools, charter schools, etc. they are in school more, they have their kids working before school, after school, on the weekends, etc. and we have a 180 day calendar because we are still living in the agrarian calendar. i mean, literally, it's interesting. somebody said on a talk show the other day or maybe weblog they said michelle rhee is wrong. the u.s. is not do
in china and india is 200 days of public school instruction. in the united states, why do you think in the united states it is only 180 days? which is drastic if you take between china and india it is 40 plus days a year and if you multiply that from k through 12th grade it is a big disadvantage. islamic there is no wonder they are kicking our butt. they're really isn't. people all the time to talk about what do we need in order to fix education, and in my opinion you have to put every single...
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and it's not only china by the way, other countries gain in this too. and that's the beginning of accountability when you clearly call out the people who are committing the wrongful acts. >> all right, we will leave it there. thank you so much. >> good to be on. >> we'll see you soon, thank you so much. 40 minutes before the closing bell, we are in record territory again. the dow jones up 32 points 14,429. >> shares of general electric are up more than 20% over the past year. double the dow's performance in that time. and now the company is working with the national football league. a story -- we look if there's still room to make money if you bought ge stock today. >>> also, first they took aim at jamie dimon, in you activist investors are trying to discipline the chairman of sold beg gold began sacs of his role. ♪ twith blackberry hub10 and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's
and it's not only china by the way, other countries gain in this too. and that's the beginning of accountability when you clearly call out the people who are committing the wrongful acts. >> all right, we will leave it there. thank you so much. >> good to be on. >> we'll see you soon, thank you so much. 40 minutes before the closing bell, we are in record territory again. the dow jones up 32 points 14,429. >> shares of general electric are up more than 20% over the past...
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and china are also playing out in the digital world as our school reports. a bigger threat than al qaeda this is how washington officials now describe the legit cyber attacks coming from china u.s. stopper delegates officials now rank the threat of computer large for an assault higher than terrorism transnational organized crime and weapons of mass destruction for the first time since nine eleven washington has long accused china of stealing military secrets and intellectual property from hacking president obama's facebook page to cyber attacks against u.s. flagship media like the new york times but a recent u.s. congress report warns of going beyond online vandalism chinese penetration of defense systems threaten the u.s. military's readiness and ability to operate it said that could include u.s. satellites weapons start getting systems navigation computers and many more but are the chinese really the aggressors here as washington wants everyone to believe and is the united states really an innocent victim china's ministry of national defense claims sixty t
and china are also playing out in the digital world as our school reports. a bigger threat than al qaeda this is how washington officials now describe the legit cyber attacks coming from china u.s. stopper delegates officials now rank the threat of computer large for an assault higher than terrorism transnational organized crime and weapons of mass destruction for the first time since nine eleven washington has long accused china of stealing military secrets and intellectual property from...
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china has not in any way delivered hard landing, not even soft landing. we -- japan may be getting out of its 20 year warrants. lou: they deserve whatever good can come their way. what a remarkable story. >> you have an economic creature . valuations. lou: always good to see you. i'll ask this for a short range forecast. what will the unemployment rate be tomorrow? >> approximately 78%. lou: all right. you have it. how many jobs will be created? >> 197,000. lou: and that is why we invite him on often. specificity on that which she does not know. great to have you here. good to see. up next, republican governor with a solid red state, his assessment of the future of the republican party. we will be talking with a man who wants to stay to be tax-free, income tax free. the governor of kansas joins us. the millionaire mayor trying to buy away your second amendment rights. straight ahead. fox news legal analyst and psychotherapist. you need both when you go after the mayor. ♪ ♪ lou: the senate judiciary committee today approved legislation making gun traff
china has not in any way delivered hard landing, not even soft landing. we -- japan may be getting out of its 20 year warrants. lou: they deserve whatever good can come their way. what a remarkable story. >> you have an economic creature . valuations. lou: always good to see you. i'll ask this for a short range forecast. what will the unemployment rate be tomorrow? >> approximately 78%. lou: all right. you have it. how many jobs will be created? >> 197,000. lou: and that is...
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what about china? >> all of the security and research and development after 9/11 and then in 2001 we would see 80,000 hits on a particular control center trying to probe what doors are opened electronically to penetrate the system. the number has increased. the eyes of a classified reports before the executive order of cyber security infrastructure. in the cyber threat will persist but to have in place there is a protection and security but each is like swiss cheese. the idea of layered defense to make sure they cannot get to the critical assets. gerri: they give for being with us. swiss cheese. i do not feel good about that. the latest craze in the country and miami kickoff fashion week and we will kick ♪ gerri: "in fashion" tonight to miami fashion week the event putting them on the world's fashion radar in during the 15th year. initial case where world renowned designers now the founder, a key for joining us, that's, miami is my favorite place to visit, was important to start miami fashion week? >
what about china? >> all of the security and research and development after 9/11 and then in 2001 we would see 80,000 hits on a particular control center trying to probe what doors are opened electronically to penetrate the system. the number has increased. the eyes of a classified reports before the executive order of cyber security infrastructure. in the cyber threat will persist but to have in place there is a protection and security but each is like swiss cheese. the idea of layered...
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damian grammaticas has this report from central china. >> outside china, few know this exists -- a network of labor camps. and withch cautiously a guide. her incarceration here caused outrage. .> it was a living nightmare the real nightmare -- a real nightmare would have been better. that, i could've woken up from. you can hear the chant -- >> you can hear the chant of inmates undergoing forced reeducation here just in order from a police man is enough to have you locked up here for up to four years -- forced reeducation. just one order from a police man is enough to have you locked up here for up to four years. the crusade of one woman in their asked authorities. she was sent -- embarrassed authorities. she was sent here. she was told she must obey whatever the communist party says. >> i felt desperate, but i did not shed a single tear because i knew they were monitoring the all the time. they wanted me to break down. they told me, if you promise to drop your case, you can leave this place early. i told them i would never write such a promise. , noike all of those here court case, no lega
damian grammaticas has this report from central china. >> outside china, few know this exists -- a network of labor camps. and withch cautiously a guide. her incarceration here caused outrage. .> it was a living nightmare the real nightmare -- a real nightmare would have been better. that, i could've woken up from. you can hear the chant -- >> you can hear the chant of inmates undergoing forced reeducation here just in order from a police man is enough to have you locked up here...
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xi jinping says he has a dream, the china dream, to make china powerful and prosperous once more. he has been on a pr offensive. he comes from a wealthy family. his father was a senior communist leader. the new president wants to show he has the common touch. that he knows the bitter taste of hardship and his dream is to improve life for all. for this man, this was like a naughty as with the emperor. usedwe visited he said he to eat leaves to survive. now the country is rich. the wealth is taken by corrupt officials. there is no official that is not correct in this country. ordinary people earn a few hundred dollars a year. officials take thousands. tyndale will never be rich if corruption is not tackled. >> after the visit, everybody was given oil and rice to eat and a television. there are no jobs in the village. 260children are among the million that have migrated to the cities looking for work. leaving villages that are dying slowly. huge gulf between life in china's villages and cities, between rich and poor. as the leader of this nation for the next decade, xi jinping knows
xi jinping says he has a dream, the china dream, to make china powerful and prosperous once more. he has been on a pr offensive. he comes from a wealthy family. his father was a senior communist leader. the new president wants to show he has the common touch. that he knows the bitter taste of hardship and his dream is to improve life for all. for this man, this was like a naughty as with the emperor. usedwe visited he said he to eat leaves to survive. now the country is rich. the wealth is...
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people in china are taking a look at a wide range of issues, and so are we in our special series "china, change and challenge." james tengan is leading our coverage from beijing. james, premier wen jiabao spoke tuesday about issues they have to tackle. how did npc members react? >> reporter: hi, gene. members of the congress got straight to work. they divided into subcommittees to talk about the issues premier wen brought up in his speech. the men expected to control china after next week also took part in the discussions. communist party chief xi jinping joined representatives from shanghai. he said courage is needed to deepen reforms so the country can develop. he admitted that wouldn't be easy and described the process as being like gnawing at hard bone and waiting at a dangerous shoal. he also stressed the importance of technology. he said the process will not be easy. he stressed the importance of innovation and technology in china's future development. the vice premier met with officials discussing shortening the gap between rich and poor. he said developing rural and urban areas
people in china are taking a look at a wide range of issues, and so are we in our special series "china, change and challenge." james tengan is leading our coverage from beijing. james, premier wen jiabao spoke tuesday about issues they have to tackle. how did npc members react? >> reporter: hi, gene. members of the congress got straight to work. they divided into subcommittees to talk about the issues premier wen brought up in his speech. the men expected to control china after...
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the truth is -- [cheers and applause] -- the truth is china's budget -- china's military budget would be a fine size for our figure but we're not satisfied until it looks like we're trying to shoplift soccer balls. >> jon: you might want to look at literacy math and graduation rates. don't care? you should. because those new expensive weapons systems are pretty complicated. >> a group of retired generals and admirals say that the state of america's youth is a threat to national security. it claims that three out of our americans between the ages of 17 and 24 couldn't join the military if they wanted to because they haven't graduated high school, have criminal records or are physically unfit. they are pushing for early childhood development. >> jon: what was the last one? early childhood development? ah-ha. i got it. perhaps combining the two is the only way to get more money for education. i give you seal team actually 6. i want to get bin wadin but i'm not allowed to stay up ,x >> [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the show. last week america finally made good on its threa
the truth is -- [cheers and applause] -- the truth is china's budget -- china's military budget would be a fine size for our figure but we're not satisfied until it looks like we're trying to shoplift soccer balls. >> jon: you might want to look at literacy math and graduation rates. don't care? you should. because those new expensive weapons systems are pretty complicated. >> a group of retired generals and admirals say that the state of america's youth is a threat to national...
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john: china isn't cutting, india isn't cutting. >> that is a big problem. they won't take the lead on this. john: why should we make poor people suffer? >> you give it back as a rebate and you make people understand that what we need to do is move carbon sources of fuel. john: i am not qualified to debate you, why won't you debate roy spencer? he helped produce the data the government uses for the atmospheric temperature. >> i am not a politician. i'm here because you asked me to come on and talk about the climate and i'm happy to do that. anytime you want to ask me again, i will come here and talkg about the science and point you in the right direction but i am not interested in doing this because it is good tv. what we have discovered is a scientific community needs to be talked about. i d't need to be arguing with people to make good tv. john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in. now let's bring in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr.
john: china isn't cutting, india isn't cutting. >> that is a big problem. they won't take the lead on this. john: why should we make poor people suffer? >> you give it back as a rebate and you make people understand that what we need to do is move carbon sources of fuel. john: i am not qualified to debate you, why won't you debate roy spencer? he helped produce the data the government uses for the atmospheric temperature. >> i am not a politician. i'm here because you asked me...
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intellectual property is not respected, china is exhibit a. services trade is impeded by all kinds of rules and distortions so the u.s. has traditionally been a major force for opening markets and opening trade but over the last five or six years we just stopped. we stopped our leadership. and we believe that the u.s. must reengage in -- >> rose: part of that is because of competition with congress and some labor union objections to fair labor practices and the like? >> right, right. and i agree with -- and that's exactly right. the point that i think that we all have to remember is we are relatively open economy. people can already import into america. we have the largest trade deficit in the his riff of the world. we have had it. these trade agreements are opening those markets. our market is already open, they almost inevitably benefit us more than the country. yet we've gotten ideologically tangled in trying to use these agreements to try to get other countries to change their social policies and so forth and we have to reengage. i was ver
intellectual property is not respected, china is exhibit a. services trade is impeded by all kinds of rules and distortions so the u.s. has traditionally been a major force for opening markets and opening trade but over the last five or six years we just stopped. we stopped our leadership. and we believe that the u.s. must reengage in -- >> rose: part of that is because of competition with congress and some labor union objections to fair labor practices and the like? >> right,...
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john: china isn't cutting, india isn't cutting. >> that is a big problem. theyon't take the lead on this. john: why should we make poor people suffer? >> you give it back as a rebate and you make people understand that what we need to dos move carbon sources of fuel. john: i am not qualified to debate you, why won't you debate roy spencer? he helped produce the data the government uses for the atmospheric temperature. >> i am not a politician. i'm here because you asked me to come on and talk about the climate and i'm happy to do that. anytime you want to ask me again, i will come here and talking about the science and point you in the right direction but i am not interested in doing this because it is good tv. what we have discovered is a scientific community needs to be talked about. i don't need to be arguing with people to make good tv. john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in. now let's bring in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr.
john: china isn't cutting, india isn't cutting. >> that is a big problem. theyon't take the lead on this. john: why should we make poor people suffer? >> you give it back as a rebate and you make people understand that what we need to dos move carbon sources of fuel. john: i am not qualified to debate you, why won't you debate roy spencer? he helped produce the data the government uses for the atmospheric temperature. >> i am not a politician. i'm here because you asked me to...
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. >> reporter: the white house pressured china to stop kim before it's too late. >> we believe that no country, including china, should conduct business as usual with the north that threatens its neighbors. >> reporter: pyongyang is so desperate for cash it hasn't cancelled access from south korea to a shared factory zone just across the border. a major concern is that the threats will misfire, leading to a shooting war with america's south korean allies and instantly engaging the united states. brian? >> andrea mitchell watching with the rest of us from our d.c. newsroom. andrea, thanks. >>> well, the start of the conclave is now just hours away as the cardinals of the roman catholic church gather to select a new pope in a highly secret proceeding. nbc's anne thompson remains at the vatican for us tonight following it all. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. on the eve of the conclave there is no clear front runner. coalitions are forming but this is thought to be a wide open contest for the future of the catholic church. in their final meeting before the conclave, s
. >> reporter: the white house pressured china to stop kim before it's too late. >> we believe that no country, including china, should conduct business as usual with the north that threatens its neighbors. >> reporter: pyongyang is so desperate for cash it hasn't cancelled access from south korea to a shared factory zone just across the border. a major concern is that the threats will misfire, leading to a shooting war with america's south korean allies and instantly engaging...
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first let's go to china and that's where a computer address from china has been linked to the cyber attack in south korea. hackers use the address to disrupt computers at banks and television networks. korean officials stais too early to see who is behind the attack since internet addresses can be manipulated. next to australia. take a look at this quick thinking shopper. saves the life of a little girl there. the little girl passed out and stopped breathing reportedly because of a fever. the girl's parents look on in panic there. the man performed mouth to mouth and is able to revive that little girl. thank goodness. finally let's go to spain. thousands celebrating the end of the festival with a spectacular fireworks display. >> how about that? visitors from around the world joining locals to honor the patron saint. >> we have more headlines for you. the government offerin a $5 million reward for the capture of each of these two. both moved to somalia where they joined an islamic militant group. both are accused of recruiting members and plotting attacks against the u.s. >> a nine-hour ma
first let's go to china and that's where a computer address from china has been linked to the cyber attack in south korea. hackers use the address to disrupt computers at banks and television networks. korean officials stais too early to see who is behind the attack since internet addresses can be manipulated. next to australia. take a look at this quick thinking shopper. saves the life of a little girl there. the little girl passed out and stopped breathing reportedly because of a fever. the...
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across town for all things considered i'm going to really go can the brics countries brazil russia india china and south africa reinvent the international system can they collectively challenge the head germany of western dominated trade and finance or do they merely want to greater say in how the world is run and for whom. to cross not the brics i'm joined by yet a slightly so bola here in moscow he's the chief economist at deutsche bank russia in washington we have brian becker he is the national coordinator for the answer coalition and in new york we cross to and we she is an adjunct professor at new york university and the author of the book what the u.s. can learn from china crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it yourself when i go to you first do the brics want to take on the west is that kind of relationship they have. well i think not necessarily but in some respects it seems there's a this is the trend in terms of the recent policy measures that we're seeing from the brics one of the measures is to combine the foreign exchang
across town for all things considered i'm going to really go can the brics countries brazil russia india china and south africa reinvent the international system can they collectively challenge the head germany of western dominated trade and finance or do they merely want to greater say in how the world is run and for whom. to cross not the brics i'm joined by yet a slightly so bola here in moscow he's the chief economist at deutsche bank russia in washington we have brian becker he is the...
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can learn from china crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it yourself when i go to you first you the brics want to take on the west is that kind of relationship they have well i think not necessarily but in some respects it seems there's a this is the trend in terms of the recent policy measures that we're seeing from the brics one of the measures is to combine the foreign exchange reserves of the countries and form a reserve that potentially could be used to deal with the crises in the world economy and to some degree you could look at this effort as a way to create a competitor to the international monetary fund and then the other. potential effort that is now undertaken by the brics countries is to create a development bank. much like the world bank would provide resources for developing countries to foster growth to deal with social issues etc so in some respects we're seeing that the brics are starting to create their own institutions that potentially can rival can compete with the bretton woods institutions brian would y
can learn from china crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it yourself when i go to you first you the brics want to take on the west is that kind of relationship they have well i think not necessarily but in some respects it seems there's a this is the trend in terms of the recent policy measures that we're seeing from the brics one of the measures is to combine the foreign exchange reserves of the countries and form a reserve that...
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that runs against huge vested interests in china. so he needs to rework through this system so that he can build the services sector, building comes, reduce huge capital intensive from you can which you are projects and reduce dependence on experts. >> woodruff: looking at him from the united states, what will we see that looks different do you think? >> i think the one thing we've been concerned about is al that although he's been in power for a few months when he became general secretary of the party china has engaged on provocative maneuvers against the japanese because the chinese claim sovereignty over the east china say. people say xi jinping is leading china's foreign policy on this issue and if so we're in trouble because this is a troubled area. >> woodruff: do you believe ken lieberthal that that's a primary priority of his >> his real priority is domestic. he needs stability abroad in order to reform domestically. but his big problem is that he -- that the communist party has nurtured ardent nationalism domestically and ca
that runs against huge vested interests in china. so he needs to rework through this system so that he can build the services sector, building comes, reduce huge capital intensive from you can which you are projects and reduce dependence on experts. >> woodruff: looking at him from the united states, what will we see that looks different do you think? >> i think the one thing we've been concerned about is al that although he's been in power for a few months when he became general...
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think of china itself entirely as its own balance sheet. don't think of individual banks or individuals. let's say you have 10% goes bust. they've got $13 trillion in cash assets to thwart. >> history is littered, michelle, with people saying that countries, companies, situations, are different. oh, no, you can't make that aknoll j aanalogy, it is different. greed, speculation, bubbles are the same no matter where you are. >> i agree. but they have a a lot of cash for a lot of pain for a lot of people. >> and nick, do you agree that it is different in china? >> here is the key point. it is a question of policy capacity end the government band width. yes, they have a lot of cash at their disposal. it won't be a financial problem. it'll be a fiscal problem. they are very capable of be a, so that. >> but if the economy goes to pot, things will change their cash generation for exports, will slow down. because a slow down in china will hit a little country called australia. japan, pac rim, united states, and their trade imbalances will narrow an
think of china itself entirely as its own balance sheet. don't think of individual banks or individuals. let's say you have 10% goes bust. they've got $13 trillion in cash assets to thwart. >> history is littered, michelle, with people saying that countries, companies, situations, are different. oh, no, you can't make that aknoll j aanalogy, it is different. greed, speculation, bubbles are the same no matter where you are. >> i agree. but they have a a lot of cash for a lot of pain...
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and a fifth generation of leaders to take the reins of power in china after the once in a decade power transfer was finally completed a new president and prime minister faces staining the country's economic growth and deeded with an ever expanding american presence in asia pacific. your shing the weekly on r c was me thanks for joining us. the u.s. authorities continue to deny that a massive hunger strike is underway in gone tony mowbray it's claimed more than one hundred detainees are starving themselves the protest was sponsored by the alleged mishandling of the inmates korans by prison guards lawyers for the detainees say they stayed with their inmates health is getting close to live a threatening more in a burden i now reports. u.s. president barack obama began his first term announcing his intention to close the guantanamo bay detention center now just two months into his second term the prison enters its twelfth year of operation with one hundred sixty six detainees still languishing behind bars and a reported one hundred thirty life threatening hunger strike and their hunger str
and a fifth generation of leaders to take the reins of power in china after the once in a decade power transfer was finally completed a new president and prime minister faces staining the country's economic growth and deeded with an ever expanding american presence in asia pacific. your shing the weekly on r c was me thanks for joining us. the u.s. authorities continue to deny that a massive hunger strike is underway in gone tony mowbray it's claimed more than one hundred detainees are starving...
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. >>> china backs the u.n. with new sanctions against north korea and kim jong-un. some of the items on the banned list, luxury yachts and race cars. more details on that, straight ahead. >>> first, our top story here at 5:30 a.m. in new york city. senator rand paul's filibuster may have done more to expose rifts among republicans than it did to draw attention to the administration's policy on drone strikes. the kentucky republican's nearly 13-hour stand on the senate floor was praised in a wide range of political circles from peace activists to the tea party. but some fellow republicans, including senators john mccain and lindsey graham are slamming rand's public protest and members of their own party have joined in. >> the country needs more senators who care about liberty. but if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts that fire up impressionable libertarian kids in their college dorms. he needs to know what he's talking about. >> to my republican colleagues, i don't remember any of you coming down here suggesting that
. >>> china backs the u.n. with new sanctions against north korea and kim jong-un. some of the items on the banned list, luxury yachts and race cars. more details on that, straight ahead. >>> first, our top story here at 5:30 a.m. in new york city. senator rand paul's filibuster may have done more to expose rifts among republicans than it did to draw attention to the administration's policy on drone strikes. the kentucky republican's nearly 13-hour stand on the senate floor...
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china has a new president. xi jinping has been formally approved to take over from hu jintao. he was named chief of the communist arty in november. his new title gives him power over chinese -- the chinese army. he will tackle corruption at every level of the government and has pledged to put a stop to extravagant displays of wealth by high- ranking officials in his party. he also calls for a closer partnership between china and the united states. >> the official announcement that came on thursday that xi jinping is the president of china is the culmination of its consolidation of power. he began back in november when he became the president of the party, the head of the military, and now the state. with that power comes challenges. but the ones that have been identified by xi jinping is the corruption in the government and the widening wealth gap in his country, mainly borne out of the fact that china has a rapid economic growth, particularly in the last 10 years. his predecessor, hu jintao, the country went from the seventh largest economy in the world to second, within just
china has a new president. xi jinping has been formally approved to take over from hu jintao. he was named chief of the communist arty in november. his new title gives him power over chinese -- the chinese army. he will tackle corruption at every level of the government and has pledged to put a stop to extravagant displays of wealth by high- ranking officials in his party. he also calls for a closer partnership between china and the united states. >> the official announcement that came on...
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the handover of power in china is complete for the new leaders aiming to keep the economy and military investments growing as the u.s. continues to build its presence in the region the top stories this hour. with a look back at the week's leading stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on a hunger strike at guantanamo bay is continuing to forty days with more than one hundred detainees reportedly starving themselves in protest of the desecration of the qur'an by prison guards lawyers for the captives claim the state of their health is close to life threatening but the u.s. military has strongly denied the crisis saying only fourteen detainees are refusing all food. reports u.s. president barack obama began his first term announcing his intention to close the guantanamo bay detention center now just two months into his second term the prison enters its twelfth year of operation with one hundred sixty six detainees still languishing behind bars and a reported one hundred thirty life through. being hunger strike their hunger strikes are the only way they have of even making
the handover of power in china is complete for the new leaders aiming to keep the economy and military investments growing as the u.s. continues to build its presence in the region the top stories this hour. with a look back at the week's leading stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on a hunger strike at guantanamo bay is continuing to forty days with more than one hundred detainees reportedly starving themselves in protest of the desecration of the qur'an by prison guards...
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a key witness in the jerry sandusky trial died mysterious the president of china retired. "moneyball" marked the final performance of one of the best actors. you will be missed fat jonah hill. we learned the dangers of texting while driving a cruiseship, our soldiers showed they can piss whoever the hell they want. i'm todd came out of the pot cast. i can no longer be friends with you, but i am proud of you. good night, america. hello, milan! [ applause ] from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: hey, oh, my god! hey, everybody, welcome to "the daily show". any name is jon stewart. my name is jon stewart and i need a haircut. [ laughter ] this is the longest head i've ever had. [ laughter ] we've got a nice one. the actress alison brie will be joining us from the hit show "community." p my guess is she'll in no way tell us what is going on there but i'm excited. let's begin tonight with america. as if you didn't know the reference. i put that up there
a key witness in the jerry sandusky trial died mysterious the president of china retired. "moneyball" marked the final performance of one of the best actors. you will be missed fat jonah hill. we learned the dangers of texting while driving a cruiseship, our soldiers showed they can piss whoever the hell they want. i'm todd came out of the pot cast. i can no longer be friends with you, but i am proud of you. good night, america. hello, milan! [ applause ] from comedy central's world...
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why should we care about china? coach gets 11% of revenues from china. expected to grow to 20% over time. if the growth decelerates from 22% to 15%, are still looking at 8 billion market five years down the road. if coach gets the same market share in japan, we are talking about a billion in incremental value, and that translates to $1 per share. what else? coach still has the industry leading markets, and generates a massive amount of cash flow. over a billion dollars a year in free cash flow. the company has bought back 2.5 billion in stock. last october, announced a new 1.5 billion buyback. 1.36 billion left. equal to a little less than 10% of coach's market cap. and 2.4% yield. even the stock buying and woes, the balance sheet is still beautiful. beautiful as a coach? as a coach bag. and coach has 28% of domestic handbag market. coach may have stumbled, bull vaught here with it selling 12 times next year's earnings. in the market that seems to go higher every darn day, hard to buy most stocks without feeling like a moron for chasing them. maybe that'
why should we care about china? coach gets 11% of revenues from china. expected to grow to 20% over time. if the growth decelerates from 22% to 15%, are still looking at 8 billion market five years down the road. if coach gets the same market share in japan, we are talking about a billion in incremental value, and that translates to $1 per share. what else? coach still has the industry leading markets, and generates a massive amount of cash flow. over a billion dollars a year in free cash flow....
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this week china opened its annual national people's congress. she is gathering is seen as more important most as it will see the ushering in of the country's leaders for the next five years on the list of priorities economic growth along with the pushing through of a large increase in defense spending china expert steve sang from nottingham university told us the new leaders focus on the military that was because of washington's policy in the region the new chinese president xi jinping is a much more self-confident confident assertive and nationalistic person that therefore we are likely to see a china much more assertive in the next ten years in terms of what is described as the american pivot back to asia the chinese see this is as a major change in american policy that is directed against china as a less than friendly act and therefore the chinese are trying to. undermine american rebalancing and it is also the reasons for the double digit increase in china recently to re suspending u.s. rubbish claims this last week it was behind the februar
this week china opened its annual national people's congress. she is gathering is seen as more important most as it will see the ushering in of the country's leaders for the next five years on the list of priorities economic growth along with the pushing through of a large increase in defense spending china expert steve sang from nottingham university told us the new leaders focus on the military that was because of washington's policy in the region the new chinese president xi jinping is a...